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QA1 Proma Star Series Coil-Over Shock Absorber - Single Adj. - Bushing Mount - 13in/19.5in- AluminumSKU: DS702 UPC: 806990059895 QA1 Proma Star Series Coil Over Shock Absorber Single Adj. Bushing Mount 13in 19. 5in Aluminum QA1 DS702 delivers single adjustable compression valving in a coil over design with 13 inch compressed height and 19. 5 inch extended height for 6. 5 inches of stroke. Built for custom chassis suspension components street rods drag cars and circle track vehicles this aluminum shock provides ride height tuning and performance
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